1901 memoir of Robert Haley Asher
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- Publication date
- 1938-06-01
- Topics
- Robert Asher, Robert Haley Asher, Palomar Mountain, Palomar Mountain history, Oliver Bailey, Theodore Bailey, Carl Purdy, plant collecting, native plant collecting, Clark Cleaver, Samuel Gordon Ingle, Sylvester Mendenhall
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- opensource
- Language
- english-handwritten
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- 155.0M
Robert Haley Asher was born 28 March 1868, to Josephus Marion Asher, who was the first commercial nurseryman in the San Diego area, providing buyers with fruit trees, shrubs, & vines from his Fruit Vale ranch in Paradise Valley, National City. Robert Asher settled on Palomar Mountain in 1903, and ultimately had 160 acres, living in the Pauma Creek / State Park area. Robert Asher also lived off Palomar Mountain part of the year working as a nurseryman among other things. On Palomar, Asher photographed summer campers, then developed and sold them photos; he also sold postcards of his photos, trapped animals for pelts, collected and sold wild plants, picked apples, and worked odd jobs. Asher moved off Palomar Mountain in 1946 to his sister Mrs. Josephine A. Vacher’s place on Fuerte Drive in El Cajon and continued to visit Palomar Mountain until 1951. Asher passed away on 25 April 1953.
This memoir was written in June 1938, according to Asher’s text. Its initial pages are missing.
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- 1938
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